<strong>Exploring R'lyeh</strong>

<p>
  R'lyeh is about  you; it's about helping you do  the things you need
  to do. By default, R'lyeh  is a simple group information manager. It
  stores  data   like  phone  numbers,   addresses,  email  addresses,
  appointments,  etc. It  can be  used as  a simple  web mail  or chat
  client. And  it can act  as a blog,  a wiki or a  content management
  system. Don't tell anybody, but there's also a issue tracking system
  as well.
</p>

<p>
  But that's not the really great part. R'lyeh is intended to be
  extensible. So if you want to add a new type of database object,
  more power to you. People familiar with products like HyperCard or
  FileMaker will recognize the custom forms feature. But... you're not
  limited to simple forms; you can create a custom JavaScript "view"
  into data items and render them however you like: as text, a graph,
  a song, whatever.
</p>

<p>
  Developers and IT staff supporting work-groups will appreciate the
  manageability features. Users can provide feedback from any card;
  when feedback is provided, the state of the application (sans
  sensitive data) is provided to the developer. Ergo... you don't
  depend on the end user to provide information the machine already
  has.
</p>

<p>
  Deployment managers will appreciate the way multiple concurrent
  versions of applications can be fielded simultaneously. Want to test
  a new version with a subset of users? No problem.
</p>

<p>
  IT managers will appreciate the fact that installs, backups and
  restores are easy. Open a web browser, enter some data, and press
  install.
</p>
